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dagen: google maps back on the iphone. walt mossberg really loves it and says it has some better features in the google maps for android phones. he will tell you all about it coming up. take a look at world currencies as we go to break. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunies around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have ac
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>>guest: google told me that. google told me about your ministerial career. want me to call you reverend? >>imus: you can. that's not what most people call me. i'm drinking coffee this morning. i was thinking about whether i should, whether it would be appropriate or respectful for me to drink coffee while you were on. >>guest: i have my tea, my herbal tea. >>imus: why are christians, a lot of them -- because you explained it's the same jesus. i wonder where this hostility comes? it's a misunderstanding? >>guest: during the late 1970's mormons left the united states. we moved to utah to start our own society. there were so many stereotypes and misunderstandings. the federal government marched on utah. during the 20th century, most of us absorbed. in the late 20 24* -- 20th century a lot of christians taught mormonism something we need to battle as something dangerous. my friends grew up watching films about mormons in church that made us out to be very strange cult members. on the other hand, donnie and marie osmond are on tv. >>imus: you like them? >>guest:
>>guest: google told me that. google told me about your ministerial career. want me to call you reverend? >>imus: you can. that's not what most people call me. i'm drinking coffee this morning. i was thinking about whether i should, whether it would be appropriate or respectful for me to drink coffee while you were on. >>guest: i have my tea, my herbal tea. >>imus: why are christians, a lot of them -- because you explained it's the same jesus. i wonder where this...
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google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not available on the ipad just yet. waiting for that. there's no integration with contacts so if you have your doctor's address savedded in the contacts, you can't get it seamlessly put in the application just yet, but that's just a matter of time. google share's doing well. we think, probably, because of the release. lots of hype today. connell: up over 700. good to have the turn-by-turn, and turn where you are supposed to be going, another key to this. thank you. >> thanks. connell: a good show last night, the 12-12-12 concert in madison
google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not...
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he thinks that is the reactions we have seen for google, an overreaction and saying google is a better bottom of the two. >> ceo larry page got his voice back after four months of monk like silence did to a condition neither he nor the company will reveal. the medical mystery deepened yesterday when analysts heard him speak in a raspy whisper about the earnings slot that lacks $20 billion. listen. >> my voice is still worse so it is reasonably short. i am sorry about the scramble earlier today. dennis: like a metallic robotic apps on an iphone. withheld key details about the battle with cancer. we don't know how benign or serious the problem is and google feels no obligation to tell us. sandra: with e election two weeks away, debate this. each day we take on a different issue that matters. today we start with energy, a topic near and dear to my heart but also the jobs and the economy and the environment. joining us are robert bryce of the manhattan institute and and why is of american progress. thank you for joining us on this important topic. i will start with you first, robert. can t
he thinks that is the reactions we have seen for google, an overreaction and saying google is a better bottom of the two. >> ceo larry page got his voice back after four months of monk like silence did to a condition neither he nor the company will reveal. the medical mystery deepened yesterday when analysts heard him speak in a raspy whisper about the earnings slot that lacks $20 billion. listen. >> my voice is still worse so it is reasonably short. i am sorry about the scramble...
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google ceo speaking for the first time since june. dennis: take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, broches, posters copies of my cceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. cheryl: it is time for your west coast in it. google ceo larry page speaking for the first time since june in phoenix, arizona, at a conference with a raspy voice. giving details about the mysterious illness that took him out of the public eye. he did say i am here and i'm happy about that. california health insurance program that covers more than 860,000 children is going away. kids for low income families will still be cove
google ceo speaking for the first time since june. dennis: take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, broches, posters copies of my cceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your...
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to google. dagen, that's a fabulous question, as many of your questions are. here's the thing you have to keep in mind. there are really two issues here, one is features and richness and, you know, that kind of stuff. and the other is accuracy. basic accuracy which involves having the databases hooked into the maps, apple has licensed a very respectable big giant worldwide database from tom-tom, but there's something about the way either they have not hooked it up right or, you know, there are certain places in the world where even a big database like that needs help from additional licenses. so they have got to really work fast and hard on making sure it is at least accurate. in terms of features, like, you know, the google maps can look inside macy's and tell you where the departments are. they can give you the names of dorms on a college campus. that's going to take apple some time. i mean, apple's obviously got money and talent, and they can do that, but maps are hard, and they take time. so
to google. dagen, that's a fabulous question, as many of your questions are. here's the thing you have to keep in mind. there are really two issues here, one is features and richness and, you know, that kind of stuff. and the other is accuracy. basic accuracy which involves having the databases hooked into the maps, apple has licensed a very respectable big giant worldwide database from tom-tom, but there's something about the way either they have not hooked it up right or, you know, there are...
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you know, i should say before i even asked you a question, there is another part of that where google search petraeus was the top. the idea that this fiscal cliff debate is important, how does that change or affect the dynamic in the negotiations could not the clock is ticking. people know this world play out in very short order. january 1 we have tax increases going into affect. basically, the status quo has been maintained. now it is up to the leaders we have now in this congress to set the stage for the next congress. all eyes are on the congress right now. they must do something. the clock is running out. connell: 41 days left. steve forbes was on earlier. he wanted to give them more time and maybe come up with something better. it seems as if we are leaning towards trying to get a deal done. don't you think? even if you listen to boehner and harry reid, pelosi and the president, they are leaning towards getting something done. >> absolutely. i think something must be done. next quarter, we will be faced with the same old fable once again. it is one crisis after another. this was
you know, i should say before i even asked you a question, there is another part of that where google search petraeus was the top. the idea that this fiscal cliff debate is important, how does that change or affect the dynamic in the negotiations could not the clock is ticking. people know this world play out in very short order. january 1 we have tax increases going into affect. basically, the status quo has been maintained. now it is up to the leaders we have now in this congress to set the...
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he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in the voter guide which was sent to all of us. they neglected to mention the rector active portion of it. i think a lot of people were really surprised by that. so many businesses still get started in silicon valley because that is where the talent is. the regulation, state and higher taxes in the state do not matter. will this really start to hurt business formation there, do you think. >> i think that is a great question. it is about a 30% tax increase california has done is almost double the taxable gain great. i feel like california is an amazing place. the sil
he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in...
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now to google set to surpass facebook as the top earner from display ads according to emarketer. will collect 15% of available dollars. works out to $2.3 billion. facebook will collect just under $2.2 billion, 14% of the market. display ads will increase 22% this year. much more to come here. dagen: you talking over me? connell: i wanted to. dagen: aron price effect. we will be right back. assuming i don't do something to connell mcshane during the break but you never knew. a reason to stay tuned. connell: the dow down 10. connell: something about competition in business and everything else but walmart has just said according to reuters it will no longer sell amazon kindles. dagen: walmart is essentially in direct competition on line in many ways with amazon in stores and online. you by kindle and you go to amazon.com and end of buying books and what have you and there you go. walmart is protecting its own business. target did the same thing a while ago. connell: i wondered if that protection does long term but in the short term it probably will. dagen: don't hand them market sha
now to google set to surpass facebook as the top earner from display ads according to emarketer. will collect 15% of available dollars. works out to $2.3 billion. facebook will collect just under $2.2 billion, 14% of the market. display ads will increase 22% this year. much more to come here. dagen: you talking over me? connell: i wanted to. dagen: aron price effect. we will be right back. assuming i don't do something to connell mcshane during the break but you never knew. a reason to stay...
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and a number of popular apps you might want like dropbox and google drive. starbucks, a number of them that arr not on here. you're giving up some variety and quantity in apps. dagen: would you give up in terms of weight and the lack of apps, do you think the lower priceprice at $100 is enough to offset that? it seems like a pretty good deal for somebody who wants a smart phone and just does not want to pay for one. >> there are much lighter android phones for $100, and you can buy the iphone fo 4s. so for me, because this is a mobile, portable device you put in a pocket for the first, i think the thickness and the weight to me personally would not, would be too much for me to want to buy this instead of one of the others. i recognize people look at the trade-offs differently, did not try to cite it up for everybody, just type to lay out here are the trade-offs. dagen: here is the lowly iphone 4s. the other great operating system. and you're good to go. thank you, it is good to see you. connell: we are waiting on the president, he will be speaking shortly fr
and a number of popular apps you might want like dropbox and google drive. starbucks, a number of them that arr not on here. you're giving up some variety and quantity in apps. dagen: would you give up in terms of weight and the lack of apps, do you think the lower priceprice at $100 is enough to offset that? it seems like a pretty good deal for somebody who wants a smart phone and just does not want to pay for one. >> there are much lighter android phones for $100, and you can buy the...
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kboogle images and google maps. she has touched all of that. there is a real sense that she will help try to reinvigorate yahoo!. that will be a big challenge and a big question. >> it's karen. clearly this is a trophy hire for them. was there a broader search or was it only her that was the dream candidate and it fell into her lap? >> there had been a much broader search. they did talk to her back starting in june. her name never leaked out, surprisingly, and this was somebody who was at the top of their list. the real idea more than anything else, trying to re-invigorate the company and bring talent to the company. she can engineer herself and hopefully she will be able to reinvigorate the company and bring the technology back to yahoo!. >> one more question. do you see any chance that google will see anything that she has corporate secrets or some knowledge that should prevent her for being the ceo for some period of time until that information goes steal? >> there is a couple of issues. i understand that she has a non-solicitation agreement
kboogle images and google maps. she has touched all of that. there is a real sense that she will help try to reinvigorate yahoo!. that will be a big challenge and a big question. >> it's karen. clearly this is a trophy hire for them. was there a broader search or was it only her that was the dream candidate and it fell into her lap? >> there had been a much broader search. they did talk to her back starting in june. her name never leaked out, surprisingly, and this was somebody who...
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>> it is very difficult to compete, the new players, if your provider like google or paypal or cellphone companies, you can't make consumers pay when they don't want to pay. they will use the cards, you can't change that relationship with their banks so they will want to use visa and mastercard, they rolex checking cards, even visa's wallace is launching this quarter accepting all cards, mastercard and american express. the companies understand consumers have to be able to pay what they want to pay ended is difficult even for companies like ebay and paypal to break in. paypal is giving up on partnering with discover. dennis: mastercard, visa, what could go wrong? during the meltdown of 2008 we saw default rates soar, they have been declining quite a bit. >> credit has been outstanding. what we worry about most since they don't take credit risk is government intervention. the competitive forces favor of these and mastercard to gain share globally and the only thing to worry about is the government changing the rules like they did two years ago with dodd-frank and regulated change and stoc
>> it is very difficult to compete, the new players, if your provider like google or paypal or cellphone companies, you can't make consumers pay when they don't want to pay. they will use the cards, you can't change that relationship with their banks so they will want to use visa and mastercard, they rolex checking cards, even visa's wallace is launching this quarter accepting all cards, mastercard and american express. the companies understand consumers have to be able to pay what they...
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of course, apple and google's android have been crocheting the company. research in motion say it will make it a new competitor. looking at the last 52 weeks, here is the story. ram down 27%, google of 12%, apple up 57%. that math still tells the real story. connell: that tells what is really going on. jamie dimon as the next treasury secretary. apparently, warren buffett liked the idea. we will talk about that coming up. dagen: the newest reading on home prices. we see promise. six straight month of gains. jo professor will have his report on whether the housing market can continue. the price of oil going down. ♪ but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean den
of course, apple and google's android have been crocheting the company. research in motion say it will make it a new competitor. looking at the last 52 weeks, here is the story. ram down 27%, google of 12%, apple up 57%. that math still tells the real story. connell: that tells what is really going on. jamie dimon as the next treasury secretary. apparently, warren buffett liked the idea. we will talk about that coming up. dagen: the newest reading on home prices. we see promise. six straight...
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>> they are yelling about google. google came out with earnings now here at lunchtime. take a look here. down $44, a drop of 6% right now, and they are all, obviously, following google closely. the chart shows you the disappointment of shareholders as it was shy of the estimate, earnings was supposed to be $10.65 and revenue at $11.86 billion so missing on both the top and bottom line for google. right now, 712.78. we continue to kohl it, quarterly report, but we are looking at the revenue as well. big picture here, paid clicks rose 6% over the quarter. that's interesting there. you know, i have to say it's coming out fast and furious, but long and short is google misses top and bottom line and comes out early up expectedly here at the 12:30 while they were out to lunch. they thought it was after the bell. >> they were supposed to report after the bell? do you think it was a mistake? do you think they say, oh, let's take the hit while it's trading. seems like a bad decision for investors. >> i can't imagine google decides they just release like that. i mean, it doesn't
>> they are yelling about google. google came out with earnings now here at lunchtime. take a look here. down $44, a drop of 6% right now, and they are all, obviously, following google closely. the chart shows you the disappointment of shareholders as it was shy of the estimate, earnings was supposed to be $10.65 and revenue at $11.86 billion so missing on both the top and bottom line for google. right now, 712.78. we continue to kohl it, quarterly report, but we are looking at the...
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between google and n.s.a. would reveal protected information about n.s.a. the implementation of its information assurance mission like i said this has turned into quite the saga but it's worth seeing how the process works to understand the many ways in which government agencies fight transparency buying voting invoking national security and how the courts respond so now they are enlightened on why are being kept in the dark let's get into why this matters join me to discuss a treasure ten activists at the elektra monica frontier foundation trevor thanks for joining us tonight and. basically what i want to do is i think that some people out there are going to play devil's advocate would say that who cares if google has a security problem why wouldn't they turn to the n.s.a. and have them help them fix that they're the biggest internet company in the world but why should we know about this well i think it goes back to the history of the n.s.a. the last decade and how they've actually been working way more extensively with telecommunications providers internet
between google and n.s.a. would reveal protected information about n.s.a. the implementation of its information assurance mission like i said this has turned into quite the saga but it's worth seeing how the process works to understand the many ways in which government agencies fight transparency buying voting invoking national security and how the courts respond so now they are enlightened on why are being kept in the dark let's get into why this matters join me to discuss a treasure ten...
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google is working with macy's, home depot, and even mall of mark for google maps on android maps. >> as you're moving, you can see if you're going in the right direction or wrong direction and find if the bathrooms are clothes by or behind you or in front of you instead of wandering around. >> reporter: shoppers are used to looking for signs to see where they are. but not anymore. if indoor map makers have their way, they will be able to pinpoint your location within five to ten meters. search store layouts, escalate tors, and bathrooms on on a google map. some companies, such as point inside, can even direct you to specific i'lls within stores to find items such as peanut butter or toilet paper. >> as maps get better and better, this will be part of the every day experience. >> reporter: while google's indoor maps do not point to dealers and discounts, they see the application providing much more in the future. imagine searching for mack crohn knee while in the supermarket and being able to find not only the aisle but also a coupon. >> people have discovered naturally by using the a
google is working with macy's, home depot, and even mall of mark for google maps on android maps. >> as you're moving, you can see if you're going in the right direction or wrong direction and find if the bathrooms are clothes by or behind you or in front of you instead of wandering around. >> reporter: shoppers are used to looking for signs to see where they are. but not anymore. if indoor map makers have their way, they will be able to pinpoint your location within five to ten...
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google is more than happy to let apple use their app. apple doesn't want any revenue to google, they're at war. this was driven by apple, apple's decision to make and wasn't necessarily a bad one to lose the google property. they could have licensed a microsoft technology or gone to any one of a number of mapping firms like compound and licensed the technology. like a lot of things decided to do it on their own and didn't work out well. dagen: oh, it's so bad. i love it. >> it is horrible. dagen: it makes me happy all day long. rob, thank you, good to see you, thank you. and because you can't be perfect. who likes perfection? well, that sounds really weird. connell: we do root against a lot of different things, that's one thing we actually share in common. we're here a couple, less than two months from the election and coming up, the swing state polls have come out and they're not in favor of the republican nominee mitt romney, and we'll bring in trent duffy, can he still win? >> here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500. till elec
google is more than happy to let apple use their app. apple doesn't want any revenue to google, they're at war. this was driven by apple, apple's decision to make and wasn't necessarily a bad one to lose the google property. they could have licensed a microsoft technology or gone to any one of a number of mapping firms like compound and licensed the technology. like a lot of things decided to do it on their own and didn't work out well. dagen: oh, it's so bad. i love it. >> it is...
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amazon and google, new 52 week highs. we get back to the major averages here, you see the dow, s&p and nasdaq are all virtually flat. yesterday we had soaring markets. the dow closed at the highest level since 2008. we are barely holding on to some really stellar gains. back to you. connell: we will be back there in 15 minutes. our first guest has been thanked the u.s. economy continues to improve. scott minerd joins us from out west. >> you can argue that the glass is half empty or the glass is half full. i have been on the side of it is half full. it has been a pretty good bet. even though we are having subpar growth, the markets have been performing very well. i remain fairly constructive and i don't think we will go into a recession anytime soon. connell: you are absolutely right about that. big rallies to multiyear highs yesterday for the stock market. this story today on jobs is obviously economics, but it is also politics. monica will come on and talk more about that in a moment. forget about the market for a secon
amazon and google, new 52 week highs. we get back to the major averages here, you see the dow, s&p and nasdaq are all virtually flat. yesterday we had soaring markets. the dow closed at the highest level since 2008. we are barely holding on to some really stellar gains. back to you. connell: we will be back there in 15 minutes. our first guest has been thanked the u.s. economy continues to improve. scott minerd joins us from out west. >> you can argue that the glass is half empty or...
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google was evil from day one. i'm not so much worried about google being evil. i'm worried about what some future google management might do and wonder what some oppre oppressive government might do with google's data. google is trying to get us to click on ads. i think it's fairly straightforward what they are doing. >> arianna, one of the things that the panetta series has been doing over the course of the year is looking at the revolutions of the 21st century, one of which has been business. connect the internet and business for me and for us for just a minute and play out that revolution. comsquare estimated that in the fourth quarter of last year there was about $50 billion worth of e-commerce that was conducted online, up 14%, and it's been up, up, up every year. clearly this is the future, or certainly that's part of it. what is the revolution as you see it that the internet has brought it our economy? >> well, first of all, we know from everybody's practices how much more shopping we do online, and we know from the success of amazon and how much a compan
google was evil from day one. i'm not so much worried about google being evil. i'm worried about what some future google management might do and wonder what some oppre oppressive government might do with google's data. google is trying to get us to click on ads. i think it's fairly straightforward what they are doing. >> arianna, one of the things that the panetta series has been doing over the course of the year is looking at the revolutions of the 21st century, one of which has been...
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>>> plus, who is the most googled celebrity? we'll let you know, but first these messages. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. [ gasps ] think a
>>> plus, who is the most googled celebrity? we'll let you know, but first these messages. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include...
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google. google news. you you you you you you you you're going. to go you know. you'll. want to know much more about your job or seem anything like. the sex. acts. last week marked the first time the army private bradley manning took the stand to speak only did he give a very disturbing testimony about his harsh treatment at quantico most chilling was his description of how he was treated in solitary confinement were forced to wear leg irons and stripped down naked every night there's more development developments sorry in this case by the day even though the corporate news is completely absent independent bloggers and journalists have been on top of it since the beginning including my next guest like so brian journalist and plaintiff for the indefinite detention lawsuit thank you so much for coming on thank you for asking me so let's talk about what you've been reporting on a man who's been testifying quite a few times over the last a week or so can you recount some of the most pointed statements that he's made and just give us an update on what's been happening bradley
google. google news. you you you you you you you you're going. to go you know. you'll. want to know much more about your job or seem anything like. the sex. acts. last week marked the first time the army private bradley manning took the stand to speak only did he give a very disturbing testimony about his harsh treatment at quantico most chilling was his description of how he was treated in solitary confinement were forced to wear leg irons and stripped down naked every night there's more...
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google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping venice overall, is it good or bad? >> bad. >> what do you like about ven e venice? >> it's cultured. it's nontampered with. you are who you are here. people pretty much leave you alone. >> reporter: but for all the tech start-ups here, google's expansion is validation for what's being called silicon beach. >> it keeps talent here. rather than people that go to cal tech or usc and ucla and either move up to the bay area to go where companies are, staying in l.a., working at a campus like google. in a couple years, they might want that hungry start-up environment and
google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping...
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one consequence of this corporate war between google and apple. when the iphone originally came out five years ago, eric schmidt of google was on apple's board. he appeared at the original announcement. the companies did lot of things together and they built in youtube and google maps into the phone. you didn't need to download them but apple wrote the actual air when using google's back hand information. what happened is on youtube contract between two companies ran out. google has already made available in the apple apps store new books that worked fine. it is not free bundle on the phone. with max apple decided to do with phone and did some small backing companies and they have made a good map apps for certain things and not other things. what this map's biggest advantage for iphone users is that it has a voice prompted turn by turn navigation. they never put it in to the iphone version of google maps. now you can have that for free. unfortunately it is missing some features people have gotten used to like street view photos of where you are an
one consequence of this corporate war between google and apple. when the iphone originally came out five years ago, eric schmidt of google was on apple's board. he appeared at the original announcement. the companies did lot of things together and they built in youtube and google maps into the phone. you didn't need to download them but apple wrote the actual air when using google's back hand information. what happened is on youtube contract between two companies ran out. google has already...
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is today, and yet their revenues are a pittance on a relative basis to google. so this is completely a google play if you believe that somehow one day every advertiser in the world is going to advertise on facebook, and as we heard just this week for example, general motors saying the advertising doesn't work. so there are real questions about what this ultimately means. >> let's take a step back, though, and think about where we are with facebook. eight years ago mark zuckerberg and his buddies are in a dorm room in harvard. they come up with this idea. less than a decade later he's going to be worth $19 billion. this is a remarkable american business story. >> absolutely. i mean, look, let's not -- i don't want to be a naysayer. on the valuation that's one thing. when you think about american innovation and business, and a great success story, this is an important day and milestone simply in regarding that. >> we talked, i want to change subjects real quick before i lose you about jpmorgan. jamie dimon, now has been called to testify next month before congress
is today, and yet their revenues are a pittance on a relative basis to google. so this is completely a google play if you believe that somehow one day every advertiser in the world is going to advertise on facebook, and as we heard just this week for example, general motors saying the advertising doesn't work. so there are real questions about what this ultimately means. >> let's take a step back, though, and think about where we are with facebook. eight years ago mark zuckerberg and his...
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google is mostly search and advertising. and that's true, but they all are kind of in each other's business. they sue each other regularly. and so that is the big battle right now between those. >> host: when those five companies started they had one thing in common which is the did not care much about washington d.c. they did not have any kind of washington presence. now they all have a pretty prominent washington presence and growing. >> guest: yes. they not only did not care much about washington, they were pretty much determined to ignore government. at think it was sort of value to some extent, but there were -- they were living in this world where they thought there were changing the world by innovating . we don't have any trouble raising money. we don't have any money -- trouble attracting talent, and we can see right before our eyes that the whole world is actually changing because of the product and make. so on like those old industries here, oil, railroads, whenever, we don't need to do with the government. obvious
google is mostly search and advertising. and that's true, but they all are kind of in each other's business. they sue each other regularly. and so that is the big battle right now between those. >> host: when those five companies started they had one thing in common which is the did not care much about washington d.c. they did not have any kind of washington presence. now they all have a pretty prominent washington presence and growing. >> guest: yes. they not only did not care much...
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so no, that is not a reason to buy google. google is much more europe. next week, it may be america's birthday. but guess who is in control again? it's europe. beware of the international bankers. the buyers must be. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow at jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. send jim an e-mail to "mad money" at cnbc.com or give us a call. miss something? go to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on m
so no, that is not a reason to buy google. google is much more europe. next week, it may be america's birthday. but guess who is in control again? it's europe. beware of the international bankers. the buyers must be. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow at jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. send jim an e-mail to "mad money" at cnbc.com or give us a call. miss something? go to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful...
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governor from throat to google northern campus. he said today science fiction is tomorrow's reality. an update on a story brought to us we. sales design review board has approved amazon rain tower design for its new headquarter. huge panels of metal. it has been contested by residents. it was three-two. the biggest development model ever in downtown seattle. dennis: airlines are socking it to passengers with baggage fees. cheryl: let's take a look at today's winners and losers on the nasdaq. research in motion it is always a winner or a loser. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ cheryl: about one thousand people protested outside the united nations today as president mahmoud ahmadinejad made his last speech as president of iran. purport cheryl, this was a less fiery speech that many people may have expected from president mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran. nonetheless, he took aim at his usual target, israel and the united states. he once again accused the israelis of being "a fake ever met" as he put it. he blamed united states for most of t
governor from throat to google northern campus. he said today science fiction is tomorrow's reality. an update on a story brought to us we. sales design review board has approved amazon rain tower design for its new headquarter. huge panels of metal. it has been contested by residents. it was three-two. the biggest development model ever in downtown seattle. dennis: airlines are socking it to passengers with baggage fees. cheryl: let's take a look at today's winners and losers on the nasdaq....
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but it alsort hi mue given to google and other companies and how much we've get into the internet. so it's that sense of openness that i sort of kept in minand shcr.rsh b oing at th you. [applause] i'm happy to take a few questions an esseho yo want.f >> in your book, you will do to a couple different problems at telofig dinosaurs when the skin came off. i've always kept in mind and opens child airwaves- viy ttm o wc wwhw where, why. what do you think the internet needs now? >> who, wh, wh, hr,h whea uatoi i inet is treated as a cloud type system. what is the question people should be asking most mr. that the people now? >> for me the first question was yoo,we s the second question is what is that? the third question is why is it here? the why is this year was amazing and that he was a human story. fa f egap wit a 60 hatsale and elbow of lower manhattan offer telecommunications in the first way to town. but thenthere's alwys a charismatic salerson, was summono inhest nekst ndn neksldt to come. i was with this very dramatic blue lights in sort of really good snack are all of the hea
but it alsort hi mue given to google and other companies and how much we've get into the internet. so it's that sense of openness that i sort of kept in minand shcr.rsh b oing at th you. [applause] i'm happy to take a few questions an esseho yo want.f >> in your book, you will do to a couple different problems at telofig dinosaurs when the skin came off. i've always kept in mind and opens child airwaves- viy ttm o wc wwhw where, why. what do you think the internet needs now? >> who,...
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this google issue is on the foforefront everywhere. pepeople startining to figure out what is going to happen to them on march 1. >> what google is doing is invadingng up on everyone's privacy.. the questi is it isis it propriate. >> on march 1, that is the date they have said. >>hat is ing on right now most people do not realize they can g go into your accounts and use your information to give e to advertisers. they are going to take all of their platforms and c combined it together so they will have a deep and rich profile on anyone they want to have no matter what part of google that you use. they are going to combine e it all and sell it to advertrtisers. >>egislators just recently discovered this gmail data mining with a can take all of yo information about your contacts and from itn the google plalatform. they say it is a service provided to consumerers because now they can better tailored to you what is he went to learn about or need. what is yoyour warning? >> it is where you draw the line. internet companies need to make money
this google issue is on the foforefront everywhere. pepeople startining to figure out what is going to happen to them on march 1. >> what google is doing is invadingng up on everyone's privacy.. the questi is it isis it propriate. >> on march 1, that is the date they have said. >>hat is ing on right now most people do not realize they can g go into your accounts and use your information to give e to advertisers. they are going to take all of their platforms and c combined it...
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why does google want to do this. sounds like it's a charity thing for google. google gets richer when more people are using the internet. when more people are using the internet faster people can do searchs more quickly, their entire business model is based around search and advertising. one lucky town getting this. it would make sense and it would be great to see across all cities across the united states. >> what will it cost about 70 a month? >> be about $70. current internet pricing is also the same. >> they are also pairing it with the cable business as well. >> not in the cable business but they have google tv. not far off. think about their youtube channel. they just recently through a lot of money at youtube so big stars like shaquille o'neal could have his own channel. pretty soon we could be talking about google television. >> pretty soon, when do you think this will roll out across the country? >> i think they are doing this as a test market in kansas city. if a lot of citys are excited about it and people want to do it. we could start seeing it in p
why does google want to do this. sounds like it's a charity thing for google. google gets richer when more people are using the internet. when more people are using the internet faster people can do searchs more quickly, their entire business model is based around search and advertising. one lucky town getting this. it would make sense and it would be great to see across all cities across the united states. >> what will it cost about 70 a month? >> be about $70. current internet...
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. >>> google earth strike again. it's google versus the peeing frenchman. why he's so poed. >> he wants to lose weight. the internet cry for help. >> arthur from the biggest loser. >>> see how one does cleaning his crib. built the gym into his apartment. >>> what is that crazy light in the sky. we will try to answer that. >> i was taking notes. >>> this dash-cam video is from an august arrest in sioux city iowa. it raised a lot of questions about the technique. this video popped up in the news again because a blipolice offic showed it in the classroom. one of the students in the classroom, her mother was the one shown being arrested. >> why was he showing it in the classroom. >> the video was being shown to show about use of force. the woman in the video when she came to pick up her daughter from school, her daughter was crying. she asked her daughter was crying and she asked what's wrong. she said, i had to watch a video about your arrest. she wrote a letter to the school board. she said she felt traumatized, disrespected and humiliated. she said something
. >>> google earth strike again. it's google versus the peeing frenchman. why he's so poed. >> he wants to lose weight. the internet cry for help. >> arthur from the biggest loser. >>> see how one does cleaning his crib. built the gym into his apartment. >>> what is that crazy light in the sky. we will try to answer that. >> i was taking notes. >>> this dash-cam video is from an august arrest in sioux city iowa. it raised a lot of questions...
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i wonder if google is smarter than they are. i know the last quarter they're hiring to the point where it affected their profit margin. i'm wondering if that's something that's in the back of their minds. >> i used to think the opposite, really. in order to avoid the innovators' dilemma, and that's a very, very big trap. a company that dominates in one paradigm gets wiped out in the next. they have to look at new areas. they don't want to be like microsoft is now, just living off its cash cows. they want to be ahead of the next game. the thing to look for is something a product that maybe we're not even thinking of now that runs on the same strength that google has, which is artificial intelligence, a massive infrastructure and handling lots and lots of data and doing something that was impossible before the internet provided this. >> i always thought that about apple, that it has moved away from selling music at exactly the moment in which pandora is in our car and we don't buy music anymore. and we never saw that coming and so
i wonder if google is smarter than they are. i know the last quarter they're hiring to the point where it affected their profit margin. i'm wondering if that's something that's in the back of their minds. >> i used to think the opposite, really. in order to avoid the innovators' dilemma, and that's a very, very big trap. a company that dominates in one paradigm gets wiped out in the next. they have to look at new areas. they don't want to be like microsoft is now, just living off its cash...
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we has google buzz google wave, and we have learned from each of those cases, and google plus, i think does a great job overall with really modeling how people like to share information. i can share information with a certain circle of people. >> right. >> right? and it does a good job on that. you can see some of the learnings that we have had play out there. >> yeah, well, our circle of time has contracted so i'm really grateful, thanks again for taking the time to be here. >> thank you very much for it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to war." >>just wanted to clarify that. hershey's chocolate syrup. stir up a smile. ♪ >>> innovation dedication and drive, and marissa, watch her, he is destined to have an even broader impact. facebook, we have seem them impact in remarkable ways. i also had to address what is happening arrange us and what is not happen
we has google buzz google wave, and we have learned from each of those cases, and google plus, i think does a great job overall with really modeling how people like to share information. i can share information with a certain circle of people. >> right. >> right? and it does a good job on that. you can see some of the learnings that we have had play out there. >> yeah, well, our circle of time has contracted so i'm really grateful, thanks again for taking the time to be here....
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-mail your all your e-mails are encrypted by default google has given you the service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. is center is designed around building systems that will do you encourage that data and remove any protection it you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus paints a picture of america's dystopian free fall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the first refers to an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all who electronics are wired to a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty up to one hundred billion ordinary devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be wired up to the internet just the way p.c.'s and cell phones are now that bottomless pit of data could allow big brother to monitor virtually anything it wants even the cia director says the very idea of secrecy will change forever. our new york. i call it spying big brother or an extended reality show we're all a part of these technologies are
-mail your all your e-mails are encrypted by default google has given you the service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. is center is designed around building systems that will do you encourage that data and remove any protection it you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus paints a picture of america's dystopian free fall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the first refers to an increasing amount of personal...
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google is watching lynette. what you can do to on the out of the google screening and watching programs. also this morning, that's google. let's go to smoking and pregnancy that don't mix. the best way you can curve the cravings and keeping your baby healthy. details coming up when "goodmorning maryland continues. a live look at baltimore's downtown inner harbor. back in a bit. achoo! [ male announcer ] but when she used tissues, she went crazy wild. tissue after tissue, she always took a ton. until mom explained with puffs ultra soft & strong, you only need one. two times stronger than the leading value brand, they always win this test. soft non-lotion pillows, they're sure to impress. now the tissue monster had gone away, and puffs ultra soft & strong saved the day. a nose in need deserves puffs ultra soft & strong indeed. for those who prefer lotion, try puffs plus lotion. [ jim ] you know, that's our business. so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. perdue is the first and the only
google is watching lynette. what you can do to on the out of the google screening and watching programs. also this morning, that's google. let's go to smoking and pregnancy that don't mix. the best way you can curve the cravings and keeping your baby healthy. details coming up when "goodmorning maryland continues. a live look at baltimore's downtown inner harbor. back in a bit. achoo! [ male announcer ] but when she used tissues, she went crazy wild. tissue after tissue, she always took a...
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still fighting google, there is an appeal. the next panel -- [talking over each other] >> from the library side, that is the access and these things are being challenged. you still think about that person, that 7-year-olds that wants the window to the world. >> i want to thank the distinguished panel for their contributions. [applause] >> thank you. >> now from the international summits of the book a panel titled copyright and the book, a conversation about authors, publishers and the public interest. it is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. line name is maria pallante and i am united states registrar of copyrights and director of the u.s. copyright office and i would like to say at the outset that for me this is a very wonderful privilege because as you may or may not know because of the long history of copyright law in the library of congress this jefferson building is quite literally the house that copyright bills. let me start by introducing briefly the distinguished . let me start by introducing briefly the dis
still fighting google, there is an appeal. the next panel -- [talking over each other] >> from the library side, that is the access and these things are being challenged. you still think about that person, that 7-year-olds that wants the window to the world. >> i want to thank the distinguished panel for their contributions. [applause] >> thank you. >> now from the international summits of the book a panel titled copyright and the book, a conversation about authors,...
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cheryl: google has found a buyer for its box business. motorola home is being sold to a cable equipmentmaker for $2.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. inwebinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. cheryl: west coast cities making big economic recoveries. according to the brookings institute latest report, san jose, phoenix, portland, oregon and boise are on their way to recovery. the report looks at things such as employment, production and home values, none of those cities hit the top spot which went to new orleans. senator dianne feinstein's daughter kathryn at superior court in san francisco, retiring, speculation is rampant she may try to replace her mother in washin
cheryl: google has found a buyer for its box business. motorola home is being sold to a cable equipmentmaker for $2.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. inwebinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it....
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at that price, it valued at more than google. i would run away screaming at that price. >> reporter: okay, so, it's about 12:30 here in the east. watching our friends s at bloomberg. trading opened at 11:30. 82 million shares were traded in the first 30 seconds. it jumped from that initial price of $38, then to $44. it started to settle down. i'm going to see if i can't get in on this. i placed my order online. i'm hitting execute. and there we go. one order of fb at $40.82. and "nightline" is now a proud owner of facebook. woo hoo. but dreams of a big bounce fizzled. there were glitches in trading. as the price began to settle, many wondered if facebook set the price too high. some analysts don't like the way they stack up against other internet giants. for example, facebook gets twice as many page views than google. but google makes ten times more revenue. why? well, because most people come to google ready to buy. so, when you put knee-high boots or pet monkey into that search box, there are guys with wear houlss full of boots
at that price, it valued at more than google. i would run away screaming at that price. >> reporter: okay, so, it's about 12:30 here in the east. watching our friends s at bloomberg. trading opened at 11:30. 82 million shares were traded in the first 30 seconds. it jumped from that initial price of $38, then to $44. it started to settle down. i'm going to see if i can't get in on this. i placed my order online. i'm hitting execute. and there we go. one order of fb at $40.82. and...
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that is not a reason to buy google. be careful about that. google is much more europe. it may be america's birthday, but guess who is in control again. it's europe. beware of the text and international bankers. sorry to be so beware, but the buyers must be. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. and don't miss
that is not a reason to buy google. be careful about that. google is much more europe. it may be america's birthday, but guess who is in control again. it's europe. beware of the text and international bankers. sorry to be so beware, but the buyers must be. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do...
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>> guest: well, google -- i don't know about rimm. i don't know what their, you know, they're not that involved in social stuff. they -- c-span, if that's a c-span-issued phone, your i.t. department knows a certain amount about you because they and rimm together control the e-mail system on there. google knows a lot about you. if you use them. i don't know, maybe you don't use them. but if you use them for search and since you have an android phone, you use presumably some of their other services. they know a lot about you. i'm not saying they use it, but we all do know there are some cases, a recent case still going on with the street mapping where they were collecting stuff out of people's wi-fi networks. they know a lot about you. apple also knows a hot about you. apple has been, has had a few slip-ups, but by and large apple's been much more conservative about your privacy. much to the consternation of, for instance, of magazine publishers and others. apple has not been willing to give them even your basic information unless you a
>> guest: well, google -- i don't know about rimm. i don't know what their, you know, they're not that involved in social stuff. they -- c-span, if that's a c-span-issued phone, your i.t. department knows a certain amount about you because they and rimm together control the e-mail system on there. google knows a lot about you. if you use them. i don't know, maybe you don't use them. but if you use them for search and since you have an android phone, you use presumably some of their other...
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i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides me to eventslike -- events like this. deals, my column on cnn. let me explain. then you can decide whether or not it is hypocrisy. i make the point that this is the reality of our new economy. we are all brands. you're all building our brands on twitter and facebook. that, for better or worse, is the reality. in the first chapter, i struggle with it. i say i'm kind of uncomfortable with it. i do not want to tell the world where i am. but at the same time, i need to tell the world where i am. more and more people who use facebook and twitter have th
i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides...
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and i hope you follow me on google. and now the stories coming up in the week ahead, that may impact your money. second quarter earnings reports coming out from mcdonald's boeing, chevron, exxon mobile and merc k.and on friday, the first reading of second quarter gross domestic product. gdp brought us the measure of the health of the economy, also. the 2012 olympics well kick off in london. >>> and finally, he had a soccer injury, but gordon ramsey took top spot, an empire that includes restaurants around the world, tv shows, cookbooks, he passed rachael ray at 25 million, and paula deanan at 17 million. a real taste of wealth and profits. that will do it for me. thank you to my
and i hope you follow me on google. and now the stories coming up in the week ahead, that may impact your money. second quarter earnings reports coming out from mcdonald's boeing, chevron, exxon mobile and merc k.and on friday, the first reading of second quarter gross domestic product. gdp brought us the measure of the health of the economy, also. the 2012 olympics well kick off in london. >>> and finally, he had a soccer injury, but gordon ramsey took top spot, an empire that...
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. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type "prius" on google and get publicly available information. or you can type "prius" on facebook and get personal advice about it from your friends. are you trying to turn everything we do on the web into a social function? >> i think what we've found is that when you can use products with your friends and your family and the people you care about, they tend to be more engaging. i think that we're really gonna see this huge shift where a lot of industry is--and products are just gonna get remade to be social. >> so you're out here in silicon valley. can you feel a tectonic plates... >> yes. >> shifting over? >> well you can see the talent shift
. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type "prius" on google and get publicly...
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in tech land intel beat estimates, ibm as well, and raised expectations. ebay, google and microsoft all beat expectations and microsoft did post the first ever loss, revenue a bit light as well. mixed housing news. housing starts hit a four year high in june driven by a jump in is single-family homes and rising by nearly 7% but existing home sales fell more than 5% although prices were higher. analysts say prices rose because there were fewer distressed sales. the markets aren't quite so glum these days looking past europe and the fiscal cliff in the united states to earnings season which is in full gear right now. which is more important and how do you invest in this environment? joining me is j.p. morgan's chief u.s. equity strategist. what's your take on the earnings season so far? tell me how your clients with being here and what people are doing with their money these days? >> clients are really nervous about earnings because they were hearing europe slowing, china, big profile announcements and it turned out to be a lot better than expected. if you look at bottom line numbers, abo
in tech land intel beat estimates, ibm as well, and raised expectations. ebay, google and microsoft all beat expectations and microsoft did post the first ever loss, revenue a bit light as well. mixed housing news. housing starts hit a four year high in june driven by a jump in is single-family homes and rising by nearly 7% but existing home sales fell more than 5% although prices were higher. analysts say prices rose because there were fewer distressed sales. the markets aren't quite so glum...